See CF Dataport Connection problem There are some things related to serial data ports, in particular on Flatpak. * There is a bug: https://github.com/OpenCPN/OpenCPN/issues/2528- * The port must be accessible. See https://github.com/OpenCPN/OpenCPN/blob/master/LINUX_DEVICES.md, the chapter on Device Access. * Even if the port is accessible it might not be visible in the UI. Two solutions. * The first is to write the name of the device, perhaps something like /dev/ttyUSB0 in the GUI (one don't have to select from the drop-down list, it's possible to enter the device name as well) * The second is to create a device link as described in https://github.com/OpenCPN/OpenCPN/blob/master/LINUX_DEVICES.md, the chapter on Fixed Device Names. Such links are visible in the GUI
A new point Flatpak point fix has been pushed for this issue. To update the Flatpak installation do
Code:
<alt2> $ flatpak update org.openpcn.OpenCPN </alt2>
Note that despite the patch, devices must still be accessible as described in https://github.com/OpenCPN/OpenCPN/b...NUX_DEVICES.md
On Rpi I type Telnet localhost 10110 I see the stream of NMEA 0183 sentences coming from the Signalk Server. Apparently OpenCpn does not work that way.
OpenCPN does not recognize anything other than Q4 notation in the address field. “localhost” is a semi-standard shorthand notation, used on many systems and apps. In OpenCPN, Instead of “localhost”, use ip of 127.0.0.1. It is the same thing.